Wednesday, February 25, 2015

In The News
An article on the Winter Moose project has been published by Green Energy Times.  Check out the on-line version, if you haven't picked up a copy. It covers all the details of the project, and I think it is well written.


Out in Public
I spoke on a panel for a University of Vermont Sustainability class this week. "Directors of Sustainability" was the title, and I was called in as a local, start-up example. The others on the panel represented a multi-state dairy/cheese co-operative and a multi-national corporation dealing mostly in synthetic products. I got to witness first hand how big companies can skew their data to sound wonderful... Try using the weight of packaging as your environmental footprint gauge. Unilever does. Switch out all natural and compostable materials for light weight plastics -(that are forever recyclable?)- and you have a gain on your environmental impact charts. Hmm.
I was last to speak, and focused on the toxic aspects of adhesives, used in fabric sizings, but also in fragrance, pesticides, etc.  I explained Benefit Corporations, B-Corp, and the local fiber supply chain. I was the only one to mention various ways an interested student could get involved, and everyone laughed when I informed them of the growing need for male runway models. In spite of my nervousness, and some spontaneous changes away from my notes, I think I contributed something of value. I may even have an intern for the summer.  We shall see.

Collaborations


We have some samples to show. Reed Prescott III, an artist and craftsman in Bristol, VT, made these buttons. I hope to work with him on buttons for our accessories, and eventually the coats.

The first rewards went out today, for the kickstarter donations we received. More news on that in a few days. 

Thursday, January 29, 2015




The latest news is that Little Oak Studio is now incorporated. The Kickstarter funding takes a couple weeks to process, so we are busy with drawing and painting rewards for those who donated. I am also working on a couple of sculptures at the ceramic studio: a man and a woman doll to use as "blanks" for a series of fashion dolls. These dolls may be the first to wear Winter Moose styles!

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Winter Moose was in the news, and we are very close to our goal. A little over 24 hours to go. Here is the link to the Channel 5 news piece from January 5th:  http://www.wptz.com/…/motherdaughter-team-need-pub…/30544154
With an eye toward the future, I am investigating possible mentors in the fabric development world, grant funding for that connection to be made, and pursuing professional industry connections.
On the clay side of things? I am busy making my first doll head. I have been thinking about displaying small versions of our coats on bears, or dolls, for some time. My daughter is both a maker of bears and their clothes, along with doll clothes and miniature horse tack. She helped me nail down a strategy for making original porcelain heads and shoulders, while she is testing out home made doll body patterns. A new fashion doll is now in the works.

Saturday, January 3, 2015

My December went by quickly, with little vials and amphorae in shops around town, a visit to a new weaver in the area, more study about modern textile finishing practices, and, (out of the blue of pure inspiration) some fun new designs for a knit baby bunting. Now I wish you a
 Happy New Year! 
We are less than two weeks away from the Winter Moose II Kickstarter deadline. I am trying to distract myself by working on fabric weave designs, and finding new possibilities for creating a "fake" fur, with yarn and locks. We will keep moving forward! All the best to you Little Oak Studio friends out there, and may your dreams come true!

Monday, November 17, 2014

The new Winter Moose II is moving along, and I want people to have the opportunity to see some of our fashion illustrations. Here is the video we made for the original Winter Moose launch. I hope you enjoy it!

Sunday, November 16, 2014

We did it! A new and much smaller fundraising goal, and a new video called Winter Moose II. We have chosen some small, key steps to reach our long term goals, and with your help ($5) we can accomplish them. I drew more than a dozen illustrations for this video, and my daughter assisted in taking the footage, as well as flipping slides, updating posters and so much more. I hope you enjoy our work. Here is the link:




Monday, November 10, 2014

The Winter Moose Kickstarter - number one - closed on Nov. 8th without funding. The good news is that I expanded my network, attended a seminar on successful crowd source fundraising, and began the work of launching a new campaign. I have spent the past few days sketching and drawing, as my daughter edits the script, and plans on taking the video. This time we will ask for only $3,700, to take some small but important steps forward. To balance the Winter Moose work, I have also kept my hands in the clay. Here are some new vials from three moulds I just got back from the kiln. I love them. I find it so entertaining to see the clay shrink as it dries. After hours of focus, I find simple pleasures are the best!